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stay with us. at regions, we're committed to helping small businesses find new ways to optimize their cash flow. so, stop in and ask for a regions cashcor analysis and see how easy it is to get your cash flow (whistles) heading in the right direction. let's talk. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> many libyans felt the revolution wouldn't be over until moammar gadhafi was dead. now that he has been killed, they're turning out in droves to see the body of the tyrant who ruled their nation for 42 years. cnn's dan rivers looks at the mystery over how gadhafi died. >> reporter: deb, controversy is still swirling around the final minutes of colonel gadhafi's life. the mtc here is facing pressure for an independent autopsy as hundreds of people line up to see his body. as saturday outings go, this is surely one of the most bizarre and macabre. a long line to see the body of moammar gadhafi,
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join us every sunday, 4:00 eastern time. stay tuned for the latest news right here in the newsroom. >>> we begin this hour with the powerful earthquake that has killed dozens of people in turkey. it is just after midnight there right now. night fall is hampering efforts to find people still alive in the rubble. rescuers with flashlights and shovels are picking through collapsed apartment buildings and we have just gotten the first official casualty figures from the turkish government. health officials announced at least 65 people confirmed dead. that number is very likely to go up as rescue and recovery efforts continue throughout the night. >>> in libya, waving flags, blasting car horns and cheering wildly, people across the country celebrated the end of the moammar gadhafi era today. transitional leaders at a rally in benghazi formally declared the country liberated. >>> it is now confirmed moammar gadhafi died from a gunshot wound to the head. libyans in misrata have been lining up to file past the body of the long time l
join us every sunday, 4:00 eastern time. stay tuned for the latest news right here in the newsroom. >>> we begin this hour with the powerful earthquake that has killed dozens of people in turkey. it is just after midnight there right now. night fall is hampering efforts to find people still alive in the rubble. rescuers with flashlights and shovels are picking through collapsed apartment buildings and we have just gotten the first official casualty figures from the turkish government....
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>> dan rivers for us in misrata. the new libyan government is to officially declare the country liberated on sunday. defeating moammar gadhafi was tough, replacing him will also be a challenge. the nation greats as the national transitional council is planning for the future. they hope to hold elections within eight months. they will first elect an assembly to draft a new constitution and after that, national elections will be held to choose a president and a parliament. >>> the arab spring protests have now led to the down fall of dictators in tunisia, egypt and libya. joining us, two people the who have taken part in these protests, the co-founder of the atlanta arab committee and ali gibril rushed to tripoli after the city fell. ali, you first. seeing colonel gadhafi lying there, what goes through your mind as a libyan? >> as a libyan first of all, we can see the closure here after all these years. the libyan people waited for this moment. dreamed some of them, some of them did not live to see this moment. gadhafi
>> dan rivers for us in misrata. the new libyan government is to officially declare the country liberated on sunday. defeating moammar gadhafi was tough, replacing him will also be a challenge. the nation greats as the national transitional council is planning for the future. they hope to hold elections within eight months. they will first elect an assembly to draft a new constitution and after that, national elections will be held to choose a president and a parliament. >>> the...
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nicole lapin joins us live from new york. nicole, break it down for us. they're all millionaires, billionaires. where does it fall? >> you know what's really interesting, deb? not billionaires, certainly. not even millionaires. not even half-millionaires. we hear so much about this coveted 1% club. it's 1.4 million americans in that very exclusive club, but actually, the barrier to entry is $343,000 a year. granted, that goes up exponentially from there. the average is $960,000, but the barrier to entry, deb, is a lot lower than a lot of people think. >> and what's so interesting about all of this is that when you think about the 99% e 9 percenters, there's a lot of job insecurity. it's not just about the fact that they're not making that kind of money, but those who do have jobs, you never know when those jobs are going to go away. what you just talked about, doesn't that underscore the disparity between the 99% and everyone else? >> absolutely. and that's exactly right. the rich/poor divide is the biggest it's been in about 50 years. so the rich are tak
nicole lapin joins us live from new york. nicole, break it down for us. they're all millionaires, billionaires. where does it fall? >> you know what's really interesting, deb? not billionaires, certainly. not even millionaires. not even half-millionaires. we hear so much about this coveted 1% club. it's 1.4 million americans in that very exclusive club, but actually, the barrier to entry is $343,000 a year. granted, that goes up exponentially from there. the average is $960,000, but the...
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this information just coming in to us and some of the video coming in to us. we'll continue to collect information because we know we'll get updates by the minute here and we'll pass them on to our viewers. reynolds, thank you so much. we'll check in with him again. 16 minutes past the hour. >>> now to thailand, where it may take four to six weeks we're told for floodwaters to recede there, according to the prime minister. the country is experiencing its worst flooding in in 50 years. paula hancocks is joining us live from the capital of ban coo kock. >> we were at the flood relief headquarters today and twill be a couple of weeks before the situation even starts to get better. more suburbs in bangkok, in the north, are being submerged in water over the past couple of days, seeing people having to move out because the water has risen from ankle level to waist level within a matter of hours. the prime minister and also many of the officials are still saying that they are confident they can keep central bangkok safe. we just spoke to the prime minister earlier o
this information just coming in to us and some of the video coming in to us. we'll continue to collect information because we know we'll get updates by the minute here and we'll pass them on to our viewers. reynolds, thank you so much. we'll check in with him again. 16 minutes past the hour. >>> now to thailand, where it may take four to six weeks we're told for floodwaters to recede there, according to the prime minister. the country is experiencing its worst flooding in in 50 years....
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and i they cripples us as a nation. we aren't civil and can't find solutions. >> maybe next position we should nominate is a mediator in chief. so they can weigh the good from both sides so each party doesn't have to start all over again, presenting ideas and we can make build and possibly get somewhere with on compromise. will cain, lz gand granderson, sorry we couldn't get you up there on the skype. appreciate you being with us. thank you so much, gentlemen. >>> america's game goes global. the bears and buccaneers kick it off in london. the action from across the pond and why the nfl is hot for europe. coming up in two minutes. [ tires screech ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you m
and i they cripples us as a nation. we aren't civil and can't find solutions. >> maybe next position we should nominate is a mediator in chief. so they can weigh the good from both sides so each party doesn't have to start all over again, presenting ideas and we can make build and possibly get somewhere with on compromise. will cain, lz gand granderson, sorry we couldn't get you up there on the skype. appreciate you being with us. thank you so much, gentlemen. >>> america's game...
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want to bring in republican analyst lenny mcalister joining us from chicago. lenny, before we launch into why and what is being said, let's take a look at this cnn/orc poll. it questioned republican voters about abortion in september and in the poll, 11% said they supported abortion in all cases. 61% said they favored it in certain circumstances. so lenny, add those two numbers and you have 72% of republicans in this poll favoring abortion in some cases. so given the poll's findings and given the anti-abortion statements or let's just say the pro life statements made to the crowd of social conservatives, are the candidates talking to the 27% in that poll? and to those i owe wans that oppose all abortion and if so, why? if that is represented as the minority. >> well, they're absolutely speaking to the 27% right now and they're speaking to iowans because they understand how important it is to get out in front and have a very strong showing in iowa. people such as herman cain can solidify their status as a frontrunner if they come up strong in iowa. rather than
want to bring in republican analyst lenny mcalister joining us from chicago. lenny, before we launch into why and what is being said, let's take a look at this cnn/orc poll. it questioned republican voters about abortion in september and in the poll, 11% said they supported abortion in all cases. 61% said they favored it in certain circumstances. so lenny, add those two numbers and you have 72% of republicans in this poll favoring abortion in some cases. so given the poll's findings and given...
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he's with us now from des moines. so, shannon, why do the candidates feel they need to restate, clarify their positions on abortion? >> that's an excellent question, fred, because there are groups in the republican party that vote based on their values and so if you're a candidate, you have to prove that you share those values. take, for example, in 2007 when mike huckabee was here, running for president, he won 56% of the evangelical vote. that helped him win the iowa caucuses. so a lot of these iowa evangelical christians, they're going to go into the ballot box, the voting booth, whether it is in the general election, and when a caucus in january and say, hey, do these -- do these candidates share my values? that's why abortion is one big thing. you have economic conservatives who won't vote for a candidate unless they pledge to not raise taxes. you have -- in liberal circles, anti-war activists who say unless they agree to pull all troops out of foreign wars, we won't vote for them. that's a big thing. you have ca
he's with us now from des moines. so, shannon, why do the candidates feel they need to restate, clarify their positions on abortion? >> that's an excellent question, fred, because there are groups in the republican party that vote based on their values and so if you're a candidate, you have to prove that you share those values. take, for example, in 2007 when mike huckabee was here, running for president, he won 56% of the evangelical vote. that helped him win the iowa caucuses. so a lot...